Shoe-maker s cabinet or bench



lJ. W.. VVA-LLE'IRI Shoemakers Cabinet or Bench 10.224,253.

I Patented Feb. 3, 1880.

NJETERS. PHONLITHCGRAPNER. WASHINGDN. D.C.

, lnental'back, hereinafter mentioned;

shows the bottom of the cabinet closed and UNITED STATESA PATENT OEFTCE.

JOSEPH W. WALLER, OF BALTIMORE, MARY-LAND.

SHOE-MAKERS CABINET on BENci-L SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 224,253, dated February 3, 1880.

u Application led March 22, 1879.

To all whom t may concern:

Be it known tha-tI, JOSEPH W. WALLER, of the city ofBaltimore, in the State of Maryland, have invented certain Improvements in Shoe-Makers Cabinets or Benches, of which the following is a full, clear, and ezgact description.

The invention relates to a combined cabinet and seat, having itsV various parts constructed and arranged as hereinafter described.

-In the drawings, Figure I is a plan View of the invention opened. Fig. II is a longitudinal section thereof when in the same position. Fig. III is an end view of the same when in the same position. Fig. IV shows the t'ront of the..invention closed, and with a suppleprepared for shipmcn t. Y

Similar letters of reference indicatesimilar parts inall the views. 'Y

'lhe main portion of the cabinet is designated by F. It is provided with suitable compartments, divisions, boxes, jars, bottles, pock-A ets, Sto., for holding the various tools, articles, and substances used by the craft. It is also provided with a lamp for heating purposes,

Fig. V

and with a grooved edge (shown in Figs. I and III) for receiving one or more stones for sharpening' tools.

The lid Gr is provided With the ordinary calf-skin seat q, and a hinged back is provided in r. Tue leg which sustains the outer end of the hinged lid Gr whenA opened out is shown by b. Itis provided with pins b', which titin holes in the lid, as shown in Fig. III.

When the cabinet is closed the leg may form a back, as shown in Fig. 1V, when the top of J. W. WALLER.

' Witnesses: ,a l

WM. W. ToWsoN, J. H. PRocToR. 

